"Overall, Neil Swarbrick did well and I thought he called the big decisions well today,"
the Scot said.

Former Newcastle and England forward Alan Shearer believes if the official had another chance to look at the incident, the decision would be a different one.

"The referee dealt with the tackle, but if he had seen Rooney kicking him then it would have been red," Shearer said on Match of the Day 2.

Rooney became the centre of controversy in the eighth minute after lashing out when he became frustrated trying to dribble free of Mutch.

Despite the protestations of the Cardiff players, Swarbrick declined to dismiss Rooney. This decision was to anger the Welsh side even more soon after as the striker put his team in front with a deflected strike.

Following an equaliser from ex-United forward Fraizer Campbell, Patrice Evra's header from Rooney's corner looked to have given the champions a valuable away victory.

However, they were denied by substitute Kim Bo-Kyung, who nodded home a Peter Whittingham free-kick in the 90th minute.

When asked for his thoughts on the result, Moyes said: "Disappointment that we didn't take all three points, but Cardiff made a game of it and put us under pressure.

"We gave away a stupid free-kick which led to the [equalising] goal but we had one or two chances ourselves which could have put the game to bed earlier."

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